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V35 with all the bells and whistles, Impul 535 cs bodykit, touch screen dvd gps navigation tv, Subwoofer unit, Brembo brakes all around, Blitz air inflow gauge, Stillen air intake, white/clear conversion on indicator, number plate light etc.

The car doesn't have a scratch on it, extremely low Km's- 47,000. Just serviced by Chaser's, Glenn should be able to confirm the condition. Its always parked in my basement parking, hardly used. The only reason im selling it is because i need a larger 4wd now, missus is expecting and i want to get prepared from now itself! Ive taken care of this car like my pride and joy the last 6 months ive owned it, brought it in from japan myself.

Price is $ 31,000 but im open to reasonable offers.

Druv- 0402822449, [email protected]

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What year?

What size rims?

When you say 'all the bells and whistles' - presumably this includes;

* Leather trim on the seats

* Sunroof

* Bose stereo

What grade was it at auction - both body and interior - can you post papers?

Is the exhaust stock or aftermarket?

Cheers,

J

What year?

What size rims?

When you say 'all the bells and whistles' - presumably this includes;

* Leather trim on the seats

* Sunroof

* Bose stereo

What grade was it at auction - both body and interior - can you post papers?

Is the exhaust stock or aftermarket?

Cheers,

J

My apologies for not being as clear as i should have, its a 2003, 18 inch rims, extra wide at the back. There isn't a sunroof or leather seats, the original stereo has been replaced along with the dashboard unit so as to fit the aftermarket carrozeria touchscreen unit with GPS. If im not mistaken, the grade was a 4 or 4.5, but i can dig out the papers and reconfirm. Im more than happy to give any of the papers that i have, you're welcome to check out the car in any manner you feel appropriate, its really in excellent shape and im sure you wont be disappointed.

The exhaust is stock, i did not want to modify any of the mechanical elements of the car.

Regards,

Druv

Just to give a better idea of what i mean when i say this car doesn't have a scratch on it, a few more pictures.

Also, im based in melbourne (didn't mention that earlier), the car has all 4 skyline mats in perfect shape and id be willing to consider a trade with a 200 series landcruiser or discovery 3/4 (diesel pls).

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